Phenol-Soluble Modulin α Peptide Toxins from Aggressive Staphylococcus aureus Induce Rapid Formation of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps through a Reactive Oxygen Species-Independent Pathway
Halla Björnsdóttir(University of Gothenburg), Johan Bylund(Clinical Research Consultants (United States)), Cláes Dahlgren(Centre for Inflammation Research), Anna Karlsson(Chalmers University of Technology), Jonas Elmwall(University of Gothenburg), Constantin F. Urban(Umeå University), Felix P. Sanchez Klose(University of Gothenburg), Amanda Welin(University of Gothenburg), Agnes Dahlstrand Rudin(University of Gothenburg), Karin Christenson(University of Gothenburg), Marios Stylianou(Umeå University), Huamei Forsman(Harvard University)
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